Playing indie-pop in 2006 means making a choice: self-aware sincerity or actual sincerity. When you’re singing about teddy bears and rainbows, it’s hard not to go with the former, but then you lose some of the wide-eyed appeal. Still, The Society Islands (one Boris Rogowski, mostly) manage to pull it off pretty well. Kiss & Tell is a cute enough record, but it’s most successful — and genuine — when it avoids kitschy Boy Least Likely To production and sticks to the strummers. Jangle’s rarely ironic.